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The hot seat.
Like many who are going through their last week of classes, soon I will be among MSU alumni.
A few weeks ago, I had a sudden epiphany that the restaurant I was working at, a place where I have spent my entire college career, is throwing away colossal amounts of materials that could easily be recycled.
From the moment a child is born, the people who meet that child will try to pin down what gender they are.
Finals week is nearly here and stress levels are at an all-time high.
It was that time of year, and we saw it again.
A few weeks ago, there I was, sitting at the latest Final Four in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on April 4.
When spring finally arrives on Michigan State’s campus, it gets everyone outside in the sun for the first time after a typical, harsh Michigan winter.
We cloak our bodies in woven fibers of cotton and polyester each day we wake up.
Could making kegs easier to buy actually make MSU’s drinking culture safer? ASMSU thinks so.
On April 2, nearly 150 students were killed and 79 more were injured in Kenya due to an attack by al-Shabaab. The ambush occurred in Garissa University College in the northeastern region of Kenya.
Protesting will always remain a significant part of this nation’s history, but what will it be in the future?
I am writing this letter in response to the The State News article that was posted last week regarding the poor attendance at this year’s Take Back the Night.
With tensions now running especially high recently between citizens and police around the nation, both MSU and the cities of Lansing and East Lansing have ordered body cameras for their police forces.
I’ve quickly developed a reputation among The State News employees as being one of the only conservatives.
It often seems we put far too much effect into improving our appearance to please others.
If ASMSU has its way, MSU will finally be getting its own safe ride program to get students home safe after a night of drinking.
It’s obvious that college is a time of learning. You learn how to live on your own, how to adapt to the new coursework and how to manage your time.
A new bill being drafted by Michigan legislator Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge, could ease up on penalties for students who get caught drinking underage.
I recently learned this important lesson in how to graduate from college: use the Office of Financial Aid as much as you can.